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Hoarding hope for the future

Wild Rice's Mine addresses mental well-being and its investment in young directors keeps faith with the arts community

Karen Tan (far left) and Chanel Ariel Chan (left) work up a believable dynamic in the push and pull of mother-daughter tensions in Mine.
Karen Tan (left) and Chanel Ariel Chan (right) work up a believable dynamic in the push and pull of mother-daughter tensions in Mine. PHOTO: RUEY LOON
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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 02, 2020, with the headline Hoarding hope for the future. Subscribe